Remindstate

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Remindstate
Album-Pete Philly and Perquisite-Remindstate.jpg
Studio album by
Released13 January 2006
Genre Hip hop
Label Epitaph
Producer Pete Philly & Perquisite
Pete Philly and Perquisite chronology
Mindstate
(2005)
Remindstate
(2006)
Mystery Repeats
(2007)

Remindstate is the remixed version of Mindstate , the debut album by Dutch hip hop duo Pete Philly and Perquisite. The album was released on January 13, 2006 on Epitaph.

Contents

Track listing

#TitleLengthFeaturing
1"Intro (Perquisite Remix)"1:14
2"Relieved (New generation Big Band Remix)"3:20
3"Insomnia (Laagman remix)"3:44
4"Motivated (Crackman remix)"3:53
5"Eager (Perquisite remix)"4:27
6"Lazy (Collective Efforts Remix)"4:41
7"Respect (C-mon & Kypski Remix)"3:56
8"Cocksure (Laidback Luke Remix)"6:00
9"Grateful (Nicolay Remix)"3:37
10"Beyond Words"1:01
11"Mindstate (Arts the Beatdoctor Remix)"4:46
12"Mellow (Morgan Spacek Remix)4:18 Senna Gourdou
13"Paranoid (Darin G Remix)"4:51
14"Cheeky (DJ PCM Remix)"5:31 Cee Major
15"Hope (DJ Mitsu Remix)"4:51 Talib Kweli
16"Amazed" (Seiji Remix)"6:17
17"Cocksure (Pete Philly Remix)"3:56

Chart

Chart (2007)Peak
position
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [1] 49

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